Global serviced apartment platform for corporate travel
SilverDoor sources and books serviced apartments for business travel across a network of 2000+ property partners. The tech stack is predominantly Microsoft-first (Azure, 365, Exchange, SharePoint, Entra), with AWS as a secondary cloud platform and SIEM for security monitoring. Project priorities signal a shift toward internal infrastructure modernization — automation, IaC, disaster recovery, and AI-driven security — rather than immediate product feature expansion, suggesting the team is consolidating operational foundations before scaling.
SilverDoor operates as a B2B platform connecting corporate travel programs with a curated global inventory of serviced apartments. The company manages over 2000 property partnerships and sells exclusively to corporate clients, leveraging market expertise to negotiate rates and match travelers with appropriate accommodations. With 201–500 employees based in London, the organization spans operations, support, HR, and a small but growing engineering function. Active hiring across the US and UK indicates geographic expansion, with notable recruitment in HR, operations, and support roles.
Azure, Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and Microsoft Entra form the core infrastructure. AWS is also in use alongside SIEM for security. The stack reflects a Microsoft-primary enterprise environment.
Current priorities include automation and IaC, disaster recovery, cloud-native AI product development, AI-driven security automation, and DevSecOps integration. Projects suggest a focus on operational resilience and infrastructure modernization.
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